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📍 Ti Point, Auckland
Ti Point Reptile Park holds NZ's largest reptile collection — American alligators, turtles, tortoises, green iguanas, tuatara, and tarantula spiders — on a coastal property with ocean views and walking trails. Open Wednesday to Sunday with family passes available.
It was amazing! We had such a good time. The park has a large collection of reptiles, way bigger than we expected. It has a lovely ocean view and a nice track as well. Staff is really friendly. Will definitely visit again 😊
🏆 Family Action Verdict
The collection genuinely surprises — far bigger than it looks from the entrance. Reviewers note the reptiles appear happy and healthy, and the full trail reveals tucked-away enclosures that reward curious kids who explore thoroughly. Sunny days make the ocean views and outdoor trails especially enjoyable.
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💬 What Families Are Saying
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Cyn W
6 months ago
“It was amazing! We had such a good time. The park has a large collection of reptiles, way bigger than we expected. It has a lovely ocean view and a nice track as well. Staff is really friendly. Will definitely visit again 😊”
Daniela Rusen
4 months ago
“Great place to spend a nice sunny day with kids. Amazing reptile collection.”
Charanya Mohanakrishnan
3 months ago
“Nice place to visit reptiles. Little bit more maintenance and cleanliness would be great. Especially kids get disappointed when they csn find gecho and skink. Rest all other reptile are great.”
Tryphena Perry
2 months ago
“Loved it. All the reptiles look happy and healthy. Make sure you explore the full trail as there are some hidden spots that are worth looking out for. This is definitely a must see and I fully recommend it do everyone.”
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Overview
Created in 1968, Ti Point Reptile Park houses New Zealand's most diverse reptile collection. American alligators, turtles and tortoises, green iguanas, tuatara, tarantula spiders, geckos, and skinks occupy the grounds. Walking trails wind through the property with ocean views, and the collection is larger than most visitors expect. Hidden spots reward those who explore the full trail. Under-fives enter free; family passes cover two adults and two children.



